PDIP Legislature gives master lesson on the US campus, discusses the conference of Asia Africa
Jakarta – Member of the DPR of the PDIP faction that is also a historian, Bonnie Triyana, presented a master’s reading at the History Department, California State University, Sacramento, United States (US). During her academic visit, Bonnie discussed the relevance of the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference (KAA) as an inspiration to the global liberation movement. “I was invited to teach a master class at History Department, California State University, in Sacramento, USA,” Bonnie Triyana said in her statement, Saturday (11/10/2025). Browse to continue the content class provided by prof. Dr. Michael vann, an expert on Vietnamese and Indonesian history, has provided an in -depth discussion forum on the legacy of Indonesian diplomatic thinking. In her material, Bonnie Triyana explained how the liberation movement of nations in Asia Africa, including Palestine, was initiated by Bung Karno by the Kaa in Bandung in 1955. “The spirit of Bandung in 1955 was an inspiration to many activists for the liberation of colonized nations. America,” he said. He emphasized that the Asian-African conference not only had a regional impact, but also expanded to the civil rights movement in the United States. Some of the Asian African peoples also mobilized the Solidarity of Latin American peoples who experienced oppression, so that the trickontinental conference in 1966 was held in Havana, Cuba, as a continuation of the Kaa in Bandung 1955, “he explained.” One by one this liberation movement was paralyzed. In Indonesia, the 1965 incident occurred, Patrice Lumumba, the leader of the Congo who supported this movement, was killed and in various African countries there was a struggle for power from a progressive government to a government that was soft on Western interest, “the member of the DPR continued. of liberation relevant in the current world context.